Iran Press/ Europe: At the ceremony held in Iran's Embassy, the Iranian Ambassador to Warsaw announced one minute of silence in respect for the victims of the earthquake in Türkiye and Syria.
Hossein Gharibi said that historically, the relations between Iran and Poland dated back to five hundred years and that Iran never recognized the three-time division of Poland, especially in the 18th century.
Gahribi highlighted Iran's hosting 120,000 Polish nationals during World War II as a turning point in Iran-Poland relations, the anniversary of which was commemorated last year in Tehran in the presence of the Polish Foreign Minister.
Still, in the ceremony held in Warsaw, a video was played showing the formation of the Islamic Revolution and the progress followed by it.
Iranian traditional arts and antique objects were also displayed on the sidelines of the celebration of the Islamic Revolution's victory in Poland.
25 ambassadors, 13 political counselors, and 6 military attachés from Serbia, Bulgaria, Vatican, Cyprus, Montenegro, Russia, India, Qatar, Kuwait, and Pakistan attended the ceremony.
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